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Author Topic:   The relevence of Biblical claims to science
deerbreh
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Message 191 of 192 (223164)
07-11-2005 3:03 PM
Reply to: Message 189 by CK
07-10-2005 7:40 AM


Re: Ken Ham
"Here's a tip quoting Ken Ham is liking asking people to read Bobo the clown's views on Nuclear science."
No kidding. Couldn't have said it better myself. Very typical of fundy logic, however. They tend to think if they could just get evolutionists to read THIS book or THAT article or go th a creationist museum they would "see the light" and realize the folly of their ways. Ken Ham has been caught promoting numerous deceptions in the name of his "Creation ministry", including but not limited to "coexistence of man and dinosaurs", "lack of moon dust", modern "plesiorsaur sightings", Setterfield's "slowing of the speed of light", etc. Ham has latched onto nearly every YEC "solution" in order to support his YEC model regardless of the evidence, only to later quietly abandon the more untenable explanations. By playing fast and loose with the scientific evidence it is not unfair to place Ham in the camp of the LFJs (Liars for Jesus) along with Carl Baugh, Duane Gish, and Henry Morris.

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